Advanced Link Analyzer® Development Tools - Advanced Link Analyzer allows quick and easy evaluation of high-speed serial link performance to estimate the optimal link parameter settings. Product Pages Test Wireline Wireless Networking Overview Get the Advanced Link Analyzer User Guide The Advanced Link Analyzer is a state-of-the-art jitter/noise eye link analysis tool that allows you to quickly and easily evaluate high-speed serial link performance. It is an ideal pre-design tool supporting FPGA IBIS-AMI standard and enhanced models to help you understand how FPGA solutions can fit your system requirements. It is also an effective tool for post-design support to assist in debug and validation, providing silicon correlated end-to-end simulation over various Process Variation and Temperature (PVT). What's New in Advanced Link Analyzer v25.1 Available to Quartus® Prime Standard and Pro Edition customers. Affordable excellence: Introducing our cost-optimized Agilex 3™ device for superior link analysis. Overview Benefits Benefits Silicon and package characterization/correlation of integrated models Link model or simulation comprehends PVT variations Hybrid simulation with statistical and time-domain analysis NRZ and PAM4 modulation schemes Reference clock jitter and PLL subsystem Reduces Time to Design Success Self-contained, holistic link analysis tool Push-button link analysis to enable simulation in minutes Support for industry-standard models (e.g. IBIS-AMI 7.0 and Touchstone 2.0 S-Parameter) Comprehensive link performance analysis: Eye diagrams, bathtub curves, jitter analysis, and waveforms Fast, accurate, and comprehensive link optimization Channel compliance check (including COM) and characteristics analysis Comprehensive channel design environment for what-if analysis Provides Ease of Use Get Started with Advanced Link Analyzer for Pro Go to Download Get Started with Advanced Link Analyzer for Standard Go to Download Documents Documents Documentation Advanced Link Analyzer user guide White Paper: A Significant Technology Advancement in High-Speed Link Modeling and Simulation (PDF) - 2026-02-02
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